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Josh, Theo, and Bovi are back from their hiatus with one of the biggest episodes ever! Covering the latest cool shit that pop culture has to offer.

Trailers for Avengers: Endgame, Aladdin, and Toy Story 4, as well as tons of news from Marvel, Disney, and DC Entertainment on casting and directorial fronts. The return of James Gunn, as well as his next project, and Google’s crazy new game system. All on this week’s massive episode of Analog! Check out the episode, and follow us on Instagram – Instagram.com/AnalogCast! Check out the links below to listen, and please Rate & Review us on iTunes!

Netflix has revealed the first full trailer for Stranger Things 3, the long-awaited third season in the coming-of-age horror series that has become a phenomenon. The new trailer gives us our first look at plenty of new characters, the new creature, and some insane visual effects.

After casting Deathstroke in the upcoming second season of the DC Universe streaming series, Titans, DC Entertainment has added YouTube star, Chella Man, as his son, Jericho. Chella Man is a deaf activist and transgender model making waves for his outspoken nature. This will be his acting debut, with Jericho’s character description below:

“Son of the infamous DC villain Deathstroke (played by Esai Morales), Joseph Wilson is the Titan known as Jericho. Mute after his father failed to rescue him from having his vocal cords severed by assassins, Jericho has the unique ability to possess anyone just by making eye contact. This gentle natured yet proud hero has proven himself a formidable Titan”

What felt like one of the craziest rumors in Hollywood just a short year ago has now come to pass, as Disney has announced its acquisition of 21st Century Fox, and all its properties and holdings. The companies have finalized and issued cash and outstanding shares, and the deal will become effective at 12:02 a.m. Eastern Time tomorrow, March 20th.

While it’s still unclear how this affects the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Fox’s numerous franchise’s, Disney has already revealed it will continue to release movies under the 20th Century Fox, and Fox Searchlight banners.

I’m not sure what it is about him, but despite the countless live-action versions of Slade Wilson, aka Deathstroke, that we’ve seen, it never gets old to see him added to a DC property. Titans season 2 is no different as DC Entertainment has announced that they’ve cast Esai Morales (NYPD Blue), as the world’s deadliest assassin.

“Slade Wilson is known for being DC’s deadliest assassin,” reads the official press release detailing this take on the character. “While serving his country, Slade became an elite soldier before government testing enhanced his physiology to near superhuman levels, putting him on a path of darkness and revenge. To his family, Slade is a father and husband, but to the rest of the world, he is feared by many as the infamous Deathstroke; selling his services to the highest bidder as the ruthless assassin that never gives up and never misses.”

According to /Film, Marvel Studios is developing an animated anthology series based on the Marvel What If? series of comics for Disney+. Kevin Feige will produce the series, though it will obviously not be set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, though the report speculates several actors could lend their voices to the series, reprising their roles from the MCU.

The Marvel What If? series re-imagines key events in Marvel History, rewriting them to speculate what could happen if certain details changed, though it’s currently unknown which stories are being adapted. Expect more information soon, as it develops.

Amazon’s upcoming Lord of the Rings series for its Prime streaming service is still several years off, but with a massive writers room running fill tilt at the future, it’s not surprise we’re already receiving news. Amazon took to Twitter to reveal a map of the series’ version of Middle Earth, which includes the island nation of Númenor, putting the series at the beginning of the Second Age, approximately 3,000 years before the events of Peter Jackson’s much-loved Lord of the Rings trilogy.

It makes sense to not step on the toes of one of the most lauded film trilogies in the history of cinema, opting to tell your own story and expand the world. The series is expected to begin production later this year, with a premiere date sometime in 2021. You can hit the jump to view the map in full.

The CW and Warner Bros. Television has announced that Arrow, the series that started the revolution of comic book television, and Greg Berlanti’s empire, will be ending its run next fall with its eighth season. The final season will run for an abbreviated ten episodes.

The cast and crew of the series have been taking to Twitter and Facebook since the news with overwhelming words of praise and gratitude. With its flagship show ending, where does this leave the CW’s DC Multiverse at? Will a new series step up in its place?

Amazon has shared the newest trailer at their upcoming adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s hit novel, Good Omens. The new trailer gives us loads of new footage, and our best look yet at the story, as well as all of its absurd characters, including Jon Hamm’s Gabriel, as well as the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

This looks to be yet another faithful adaptation for a Neil Gaiman property, with quite the offbeat tone, and antics all happening. It should make for a fun ride when Good Omens begins streaming on May 31st.

Josh, Theo, and Bovi are back for a short and sweet episode, covering the latest cool shit that pop culture has to offer!Trailers for Detective Pikachu and the Twilight Zone, a farewell a Reggie Fils-Aime, and some ridiculous casting for Hulk Hogan on this week’s episode of Analog! Check out the episode, and follow us on Instagram – Instagram.com/AnalogCast! Check out the links below to listen, and please Rate & Review us on iTunes!iTunes: http://apple.co/2nMrX1RStitcher: http://bit.ly/analogstitcherHeatvision: http://bit.ly/analog82

Fans of the DC Universe streaming series Titans were treated to a pretty great post-credit stinger for the season finale, with the tease of Conner Kent, aka Superboy. Now, DC Entertainment has announced Superboy is coming to DC Universe’s Titans Season 2 and will be played by Australian actor Joshua Orpin (The Neon Spectrum).

Titans’ Superboy is described as “the angsty Teenager of Steel searching for purpose and the truth about his past. While looking for answers, he crashes into the world of the Titans and finds an unlikely home and surrogate family as well as revelations that carry more complications than he ever bargained for.”

While we know that a film reboot has long been in development for the iconic franchise, Variety is reporting that a Gremlins animated prequel series is now in development for the upcoming Warner Bros. streaming service (yes, another streaming service). The series will be written by Tze Chun (Gotham), and is expected to be a “period piece that would follow Mr. Wing, the Chinese grandfather played in the films by Keye Luke, as a young man as he goes on adventures with the friendly Mogwai Gizmo.”

While the news of yet another streaming service won’t sit well with most, an animated series in the vein of the old Jackie Chan Adventures starring Mogwai, with maybe a dash of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, would be an amazing thing.

After the middling showing that The Golden Compass had many years ago, as each studio searched for the next Lord of the Rings, many of us wondered if we would ever see Philip Pullman’s massive series make it to the screen again. Now, we have our first look at the star-studded BBC adaptation for His Dark Materials.

The trailer is light on fantasy, but heavy on costume and world-building. Showing us a fantastic world ahead of us for the future when His Dark Materials airs on the BBC internationally, and on HBO in the United States.

CBS All Access has shared the first official trailer for Academy Award winner Jordan Peele’s reboot of The Twilight Zone, introducing us to a few members of the massive cast of characters we’ll see throughout the anthology series. Big names such as Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation), Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick), John Cho (Star Trek), Tracy Morgan (30 Rock), and more.

You can check out The Twilight Zone exclusively on CBS All Access on April 1st.

Josh, Theo, and Bovi are back… and they’re finally talking about Doom Patrol! Covering the latest cool shit that pop culture has to offer.

Trailers for Frozen II and DC Super Hero Girls, as well as news on Loki and Howard the Duck, and even some kick-ass new announcements! Check out the episode, and follow us on Instagram – Instagram.com/AnalogCast! Check out the links below to listen, and please Rate & Review us on iTunes!